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Ignoring Resources from Release</H1>
<P CLASS="Para" Label=Type>Often a user may not want to release all resources in their
project to the repository.&nbsp;
For example, external editors may create temporary files in your project,&nbsp;compilation of .java files creates .class files, and
likewise many build operations result in binary files. These files, when taken together, may
be quite large.&nbsp; In addition, they may be re-generated whenever a build is performed,
resulting in many&nbsp; outgoing changes.  Typically these are not files that one wants to share with other members of a team or persist in the repository.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
<P CLASS="Para" Label=Type>There are two mechanisms available for specifying which resources
should not be released to a repository:&nbsp;</P>
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Global Ignores</li>
  <li>CVS Ignore files</li>
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